Difference between revisions of "Phosphatase Subfamily PTC7"
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| − | Little is known about molecular functions of PTC7. In yeast, Ptc7p, the protein encoded by yeast PTC7, dephosphorylates the mitochondrial hydroxylase Coq7p (Cat5p) and activates Q6 biosynthesis by Coq7p | + | Little is known about molecular functions of PTC7. In yeast, Ptc7p, the protein encoded by yeast PTC7, dephosphorylates the mitochondrial hydroxylase Coq7p (Cat5p) and activates Q6 biosynthesis by Coq7p dephosphorylation. COQ7 is found in most eukaryotes, except plants and excavates <cite>Martin-Montalvo13</cite>. |
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Revision as of 23:44, 31 May 2015
Phosphatase Classification: Fold PPM (PP2C): Superfamily PPM (PP2C): Family PPM (PP2C): Subfamily PTC7
Evolution
The PTC7 subfamily is found throughout eukaryotes. In most opisthokont, it has a single copy per genome.
Domain
The PTC7 subfamily has a single structural domain: phosphatase domain of PPM (PP2C) fold.
Functions
Little is known about molecular functions of PTC7. In yeast, Ptc7p, the protein encoded by yeast PTC7, dephosphorylates the mitochondrial hydroxylase Coq7p (Cat5p) and activates Q6 biosynthesis by Coq7p dephosphorylation. COQ7 is found in most eukaryotes, except plants and excavates [1].
References
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